T Spot Bicycle Hire offer standard and tandem bicycle hire in historic Ross, Tasmania.
Ross is a picturesque heritage village in the centre of Tasmania which was settled in 1812 and is one of Australia's most original convict built stone villages.
Hire is available for people aged 18 and over from one hour to 24 hours. Standard bicycles range from AUD10 to AUD30 and tandems from AUD20 to AUD60. All bicycles are equipped with pump, locks, water bottles and helmets.
You may wish to take advantage of one of the packages offered.
The Accommodation Package is AUD145 for two people and it includes one night's accommodation, two hour hire of tandem or standard bikes and a picnic pack.
Alternatively the Bicycle and Picnic Package is AUD55 for two people including two hour hire and picnic pack.
The picnic pack includes backpack with rug, cheese platter of three Tasmanian cheeses, crispbreads, fresh and dried fruits, smoked almonds and olives, homemade fruit cake and thermos for tea and coffee.
Ross is about one hour and 15-minutes drive north of Hobart (121 kilometres/75 miles) and an hours' drive (78 kilometres/48 mils) south of Launceston.
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